Garden Boss
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Plenty of money for everybody as long as it goodHurray! Moved half my indoor product out the door today, just in time to beat the first outdoor crops! Nya nya nya, I got their money first! IN YOUR FACE!!
Plenty of money for everybody as long as it goodHurray! Moved half my indoor product out the door today, just in time to beat the first outdoor crops! Nya nya nya, I got their money first! IN YOUR FACE!!
Argh! Curse you! You shipping out of state or just a smooth talker? Eh, maybe it's better if you didn't answer that question, lol. But as long as the big truck hasn't made it to So Cal yet, I'll be in the clear. I just need these other plants to finish flushing! Chopping down another outdoor girl as we speak, just a little one, a Pink Lemonade in a 5 gal bucket. Caterpillars really ate her up though, really pulled down on her yield.Sorry jozi but I'm at least 5 units lighter already on my outs. N I got ur indo price!!!
By the way folks, a good friend of mine who is a veteran grower, told me that if done properly broken branches that are patched together right and that have even a quarter inch of connected wood (not completely broke in two), will recover. I'm crossing my fingers.Tomorrow. All Day until I'm done. Gonna make bamboo splints and try to mend the broken branches on my plants that were damaged by the heavy rains last night. It's gonna take a lotta luck but I'm gonna have these babies all staked up and the colas will be pointing at the sun by the end of the day. After that, with a few sunny days over 70 degrees, as predicted, I'll be back on track (that's the optimistic scenario). Otherwise, everything that was damaged will have to be harvested a couple weeks early and I'll be scrambling to get it all trimmed. Either way, it's going to be a crazy ass week ahead!
Wind split one of my plants last week, She probably had at least a quarter inch, maybe more like a half inch still connecting. I taped her up, and she made it to harvest just fine, which was like last night. She didn't "heal" or at least she didn't "mend" but the damaged spot scabbed over and she took in water just fine. Just watch those taped spots for rot!By the way folks, a good friend of mine who is a veteran grower, told me that if done properly broken branches that are patched together right and that have even a quarter inch of connected wood (not completely broke in two), will recover. I'm crossing my fingers.
By the way folks, a good friend of mine who is a veteran grower, told me that if done properly broken branches that are patched together right and that have even a quarter inch of connected wood (not completely broke in two), will recover. I'm crossing my fingers.
By the way folks, a good friend of mine who is a veteran grower, told me that if done properly broken branches that are patched together right and that have even a quarter inch of connected wood (not completely broke in two), will recover. I'm crossing my fingers.
Wind split one of my plants last week, She probably had at least a quarter inch, maybe more like a half inch still connecting. I taped her up, and she made it to harvest just fine, which was like last night. She didn't "heal" or at least she didn't "mend" but the damaged spot scabbed over and she took in water just fine. Just watch those taped spots for rot!
I tried to say this earlier . Good luck in triage everyone .I've patched a few branches that I thought in no way would make it and damn if they didn't produce some of the nicest buds on the plant. Good luck, hope they all recover.
the 8+ units i grew in the light dep greenhouse have been gone for a while now, so, like, in your face.Hurray! Moved half my indoor product out the door today, just in time to beat the first outdoor crops! Nya nya nya, I got their money first! IN YOUR FACE!!
Thanks, Jozikins. You give me HOPE!Wind split one of my plants last week, She probably had at least a quarter inch, maybe more like a half inch still connecting. I taped her up, and she made it to harvest just fine, which was like last night. She didn't "heal" or at least she didn't "mend" but the damaged spot scabbed over and she took in water just fine. Just watch those taped spots for rot!
unit(s) are pound(s) where i am from....Are units ps? Or os? Os from around here for me.
i posted this in jibberjabber but I'll throw it up again, damn bud rot got at me had to trim off this nug... How long you think I'm like two weeks out if that, sound about right?
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LOL, I know you pretty well...as well as one can online at any rate.you shouldn't make assumptions about what u don't know :] . im off pure eastern European decent. first gen. American citizen....
Being able to harvest is a win outdoors if ya ask me! But like TWS its all about the Genes and you can fuck your harvest up without drying and curing properly!How do you gauge a good harvest?
Is it the yield or potency or is it taste and smell?
Would you be just as happy with a large yield but less potent, less aromatic bud as you would with a smaller more potent sweet smelling crop.
Does it even matter to you, meaning, you're happy just getting to harvest a crop let alone worrying about the other stuff.
The reason I'm asking is that there are some of us here that are growing on a completely separate level/scale, one I can only imagine in my wildest dreams of having. I'm happy in the fact that I'm going to have something, anything to smoke at the end of this season but I sit here and I wonder how you guys actually gauge yours...
I prefer to rate my dank on potency, taste, smell, looks and density. Potency and high yielder alone does not good bud. If it taste like shit, I don't care how high it gets me, its still shit weed. Drying and Curing play a part in the rating to since they determine the quality of taste, smell, smoke-ability.How do you gauge a good harvest?
Is it the yield or potency or is it taste and smell?
Would you be just as happy with a large yield but less potent, less aromatic bud as you would with a smaller more potent sweet smelling crop.
Does it even matter to you, meaning, you're happy just getting to harvest a crop let alone worrying about the other stuff.
The reason I'm asking is that there are some of us here that are growing on a completely separate level/scale, one I can only imagine in my wildest dreams of having. I'm happy in the fact that I'm going to have something, anything to smoke at the end of this season but I sit here and I wonder how you guys actually gauge yours...
When you are toes in the sand, pocketful of money, and your phone wont stop fucking ringingHow do you gauge a good harvest?
Is it the yield or potency or is it taste and smell?
Would you be just as happy with a large yield but less potent, less aromatic bud as you would with a smaller more potent sweet smelling crop.
Does it even matter to you, meaning, you're happy just getting to harvest a crop let alone worrying about the other stuff.
The reason I'm asking is that there are some of us here that are growing on a completely separate level/scale, one I can only imagine in my wildest dreams of having. I'm happy in the fact that I'm going to have something, anything to smoke at the end of this season but I sit here and I wonder how you guys actually gauge yours...
Something I'm not experienced with but I've been one of the callers that's for sure LOLWhen you are toes in the sand, pocketful of money, and your phone wont stop fucking ringing